Easy and shapely.
Reasons to love your snake plant
Despite also being known as ‘mother-in-law’s tongue’, because of its barbed spike, the snake plant is surprisingly easy-going.
Its height and narrow spread makes it a great sculptural plant for decorating any room.
One of NASA’s best plants for improving air quality – snake plants are a natural air purifier and can remove air pollutants in the home by filtering common chemicals such as formaldehyde and benzene out of the air.
Drought and low light tolerant – unlike many houseplants, the snake plant doesn’t need loads of light or water.
Great for beginners – one of the most neglect tolerant plants, and resistant to most pests, they are hard to kill and can survive a missed watering or two!
About your snake plant
#1. Its Latin name is Sansevieria
#2. Includes a care sheet so you know how to look after your snake plant and keep them thriving. We recommend placing your snake plant somewhere with bright, indirect light and make sure not to over-water.
#3. Grown in the Netherlands.
#4. Sustainably packaged: boxes made from mostly recycled cardboard, notecards made from 100% recycled paper.
#5. Please be careful around pets and children! English ivy can be mildly toxic if ingested by plants and children.
#6. Approximate pot diameter: 10 cm (please note pot sizes can very by up to 2cm smaller or larger, depending on seasonal variation).